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let's consider the deficit reduction that has occurred since the high deficit watermark achieved in the school year 2009. from the deficit of over $1.4 trillion in net year the deficit fell to a still high $680 billion in fiscal year 2013. of the $736 billion in deficit reduction, $670 billion came from increased revenue and only $66 million came from reduced outlays so in terms of budget realizations rather than promises for the future less than 9% of the deficit reduction between 2009 and 2013 came from reductions in spending. the vast majority came from increased revenue yet remarkably in the face of that history the administration's insatiable desire for higher taxes leads it to propose more tax hikes along with even more spending. put simply the tax hikes envisioned in the president's budget are not what our struggling economy needs. unfortunately while having pledged to focus like a laser on jobs this administration decided over the last five years to focus on expanding government with a failed stimulus, the affordable care act and initiatives like the dodd-frank act that is growi
let's consider the deficit reduction that has occurred since the high deficit watermark achieved in the school year 2009. from the deficit of over $1.4 trillion in net year the deficit fell to a still high $680 billion in fiscal year 2013. of the $736 billion in deficit reduction, $670 billion came from increased revenue and only $66 million came from reduced outlays so in terms of budget realizations rather than promises for the future less than 9% of the deficit reduction between 2009 and...
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it has run up record number of deficits. you are doing the opposite and having the opposite results. the revenue ratios are the same as the clinton administration's. >> he was reducing spending. swroo we are -- >> discretionary. >> yeah. >> we are talking about the entire budget which brings me to the final question. you propose no reforms. i'm curious how you plan on doing that? >> the trillion dollars that occurs has been implementation. >> we have to keep this thing runs. miss lee. >> thank you very much. i apologized. i had another meeting. things got dhchanged around. i tonight believe anyone has asked you yet about the oversass account. i believe this is a so called police station holder at this point. >> there are strategies as it relates to the draw down in afghanistan. i'm very concerned that the oco has become a slush fund of wasteful spending. the pentagon reserved money even though most troops are coming home. even though congress appropriated a total for war costs in oco, when are we going to be able to finally
it has run up record number of deficits. you are doing the opposite and having the opposite results. the revenue ratios are the same as the clinton administration's. >> he was reducing spending. swroo we are -- >> discretionary. >> yeah. >> we are talking about the entire budget which brings me to the final question. you propose no reforms. i'm curious how you plan on doing that? >> the trillion dollars that occurs has been implementation. >> we have to keep...
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the deficit is a problem, no question about it. we've made good progress on the deficit. i would posit the number one problem facing america is the decline of middle class incomes. it affects our economy in so many ways. it affects our politics. it affects our whole way of being as americans. doing the kinds of things you have done in the budget, both in terms of tax, such as the earned american opportunity tax credit, the provision that i helped author and worked with you to extend, making it permanent is great. the child tax credit and on the spending side i know is not your department, but doing investments and infrastructure and education and research. those are the ways to get the middle class moving again and have my highest priority. i have a couple of questions here on specifics. the first is on the as pire act. i know the chairman mentioned it in his opening remarks. it's so important because one of the greatest block is savings and assets to many americans. 19 appearance of new york households and 31 appearance of households nationwide have no savings account. t
the deficit is a problem, no question about it. we've made good progress on the deficit. i would posit the number one problem facing america is the decline of middle class incomes. it affects our economy in so many ways. it affects our politics. it affects our whole way of being as americans. doing the kinds of things you have done in the budget, both in terms of tax, such as the earned american opportunity tax credit, the provision that i helped author and worked with you to extend, making it...
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deficits in the national flood insurance program. they are undoing the work to providing relief. the house will take up an energy bill -- one which will restrict the epa's regulation of carbon emissions by coal-fired plants. this is a big priority of utilities. it would require any limits for new plants to be based on existing technology. that is -- it will be a theme this week. there will be several energy bills, just like there was a theme last week about excessive regulation. >> adriel bettelheim, we thank you for the lookahead. as always sir, thank you for your time. >> my pleasure, sir. >> on the next washington journal, national review columnist talks about us -- joins us to talk about the tea party. followed by randi weingarten. we are joined with daniel in the council of foreign relations. washington journal is live at 7:00 a.m. eastern. >> is this a technique you hope will prove fruitful? reagan hadour of less to do with the hollywood roots per se. ofwasn't the climber hollywood exactly. it had to do with the skills and grac
deficits in the national flood insurance program. they are undoing the work to providing relief. the house will take up an energy bill -- one which will restrict the epa's regulation of carbon emissions by coal-fired plants. this is a big priority of utilities. it would require any limits for new plants to be based on existing technology. that is -- it will be a theme this week. there will be several energy bills, just like there was a theme last week about excessive regulation. >> adriel...
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as a result we have seen our current account deficit as share of the economy fall to lost his been since the 1990's. i think that is the direction and the movement you would want to see for sustainability. terms of the of the policy issues you raised we're looking at a wide range of basic health, you know, continue to strengthen what we have. >> thank you. a quick follow-up. it is not on their trenary it demand killed but things other going to be sustainable to really be increasing. >> okay. my question concerns immigration. the argument the economic argument that she mentioned with increased up to the inertia and patents seem to apply more to age one be expanding h1 be green cards for engineers and so forth, but the majority or a major focus of the legislation is the 11 million undocumented workers. i would like to ask about policies to move to a path to legal status, what you see as the economic benefits of that policy. >> i think the economic benefits of that policy very much centered around certainty. my guess is everyone in this firm has talked about howland certainly affects invest
as a result we have seen our current account deficit as share of the economy fall to lost his been since the 1990's. i think that is the direction and the movement you would want to see for sustainability. terms of the of the policy issues you raised we're looking at a wide range of basic health, you know, continue to strengthen what we have. >> thank you. a quick follow-up. it is not on their trenary it demand killed but things other going to be sustainable to really be increasing....
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the passage of a simple bill that already more than 2/3 of the senate has supported, would reduce our deficit by hundreds of billions f $s, finally secure our border, restore the rule of law within our country, and ensure that never again do we have millions of people in this country illegally. more than a year ago, the new democratic coalition helped pave the way in immigration reform with a list of detailed principles on immigration reform. it will reduce democratic back logs, reunite families, create jobs for americans and spur competitiveness. in august we issued a letter to speaker boehner demanding he introduce a comprehensive immigration reform bill and if he failed to to so, we would introdouse our own. no bill was forthcoming so new democratic co-legislation members worked with a diverse group of colleagues on both sides of the aisle to introduce the house's only bipartisan comprehensive immigration reform bill, h.r. 15, last october. since then, we have met with countless stake holders from business owners to law enforcement to agriculture to the faith-based community. all who suppo
the passage of a simple bill that already more than 2/3 of the senate has supported, would reduce our deficit by hundreds of billions f $s, finally secure our border, restore the rule of law within our country, and ensure that never again do we have millions of people in this country illegally. more than a year ago, the new democratic coalition helped pave the way in immigration reform with a list of detailed principles on immigration reform. it will reduce democratic back logs, reunite...
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they are providing so much money to reduce the deficit. you have a triumvirate of forces reducing the deficit from the outside. then he may, freddie mac, and jpmorgan. i thought -- i think that may continue for a while. cyber security -- you will hear a lot about that. the chances of more data breaches this year are 100%. there will be more and probably will be more as we are sitting here this morning. the chances of a bill are pretty dim. you get the sense that everywhere you look the legislative agenda is looking pretty meager. i don't totally rule out a bill that eric cantor and others are talking about giving tax incentives to companies that hire and train young workers. there could be something like that but i think there will not the a lot. one final thing i want to throw out -- a theme of mine that i have been talking about for the last two or three months -- it leaves me puzzled. here we have an economy that grew in the second half by 3.5% or something like that. that was a rise in gdp and was not all inventory accumulation. inre w
they are providing so much money to reduce the deficit. you have a triumvirate of forces reducing the deficit from the outside. then he may, freddie mac, and jpmorgan. i thought -- i think that may continue for a while. cyber security -- you will hear a lot about that. the chances of more data breaches this year are 100%. there will be more and probably will be more as we are sitting here this morning. the chances of a bill are pretty dim. you get the sense that everywhere you look the...
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instead of reducing the deficit, securing our borders and gives farms the workers they need, republicans say, let's bury the government in red tape, increasing the paperwork for agencies by six time -- six times and give government handouts to farmers. that's republican policies we're seing in this congress and that's why the american in le hold this institution great disapproval. the longer we delay in passing comprehensive immigration reform, the greater the cost of inaction becomes. according to the congressional budget office's nonpartisan analysis, passing immigration reform would increase our grose domestic product by 3.3%, raise wages by $470 billion for american citizens, and create an average of 121,000 jobs for americans each year. over the next decade. so rather than create jobs for federal bureaucrats, having to deal with six times as much paperwork, let's create jobs in the private sector, mr. speaker. let's pass immigration reform to ensure that american companies can compete in the increasingly complex global marketplace. if we have the ability, mr. speaker, to bring a bil
instead of reducing the deficit, securing our borders and gives farms the workers they need, republicans say, let's bury the government in red tape, increasing the paperwork for agencies by six time -- six times and give government handouts to farmers. that's republican policies we're seing in this congress and that's why the american in le hold this institution great disapproval. the longer we delay in passing comprehensive immigration reform, the greater the cost of inaction becomes....
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we applaud the fact there is over $200 billion of deficit reduction in the affordable care act if we can find additional savings and replace lost revenue, we are certainly open to that discussion. i rise in celebration of having width stood 50 repeal votes. we are ready for the next 50. we use these opportunities to highlight the american people on the benefits of the affordable care act. and to say we are ready to have a real discussion with republicans to exert our legislative privilege to make changes. in the absence of that we applaud the president in using the ability that is we gave him under the act to help make sure the affordable care act truly makes health care more affordable for american families. i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from colorado reserves. the gentleman from texas. mr. burgess: i yield myself two minutes. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized, two minutes. mr. burgess: mr. speaker, here's the affordable care act. the president said it's the law of the land. how does it describe the effective date for the
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. >>> it is a plan that will not add to our deficit over the next decade. it brings down our deficit by more than $1 trillion over the next two decades. >> which will go a long way towards controlling these costs. that costs are going down. >> president obama promised you that the affordable care act would cut healthcare costs. we now know, that's not true. the most recent cbo estimate is that obamacare will cost more than 2 trillion over the next decade. a new report by senator tom coburn shows it will be even more than that way more. maybe even 31,000% more. how does he know? senator coburn joins us. nice to see you, sir. >> good to see you hard to understand. >> that's the history how good we are at estimating costs. you just take what the cbo said this year versus what they said when the bill was passed. we are now twice as much as what they said. >> you go back to 1966? >> no. i'm talking just about the affordable care act. a trillion dollars. >> that's 31,000%? >> no. well, that's a doubling of what they thought it was going to cost over the life of t
. >>> it is a plan that will not add to our deficit over the next decade. it brings down our deficit by more than $1 trillion over the next two decades. >> which will go a long way towards controlling these costs. that costs are going down. >> president obama promised you that the affordable care act would cut healthcare costs. we now know, that's not true. the most recent cbo estimate is that obamacare will cost more than 2 trillion over the next decade. a new report by...
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to close a tax loophole and we'll raise taxes on very rich people because we do have a significant deficit and we're printing money and it's time to act responsibly. >> michael far, we appreciate that. still to come, we're watching arizona where the governor is expected to make a major announcement at this hour about the religious freedom bill that we've been talking about. we'll be there live. >>> paula deen with a significant new investment. an announcement to make. is it a sign that america has forgiven her from using the "n" word. >>> what prompted spike lee to go on this profanity ridden rant? >> get the [ bleep ] out of here. no, i can't do that. get the [ bleep ] out of here. i can't do that. nvestment isn't the only return i'm looking forward to... for some, every dollar is earned with sweat, sacrifice, courage. which is why usaa is honored to help our members with everything from investing for retirement to saving for college. our commitment to current and former military members and their families is without equal. ...and let in the dog that woke the man who drove to the control
to close a tax loophole and we'll raise taxes on very rich people because we do have a significant deficit and we're printing money and it's time to act responsibly. >> michael far, we appreciate that. still to come, we're watching arizona where the governor is expected to make a major announcement at this hour about the religious freedom bill that we've been talking about. we'll be there live. >>> paula deen with a significant new investment. an announcement to make. is it a...
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60 years, we at the decided we're going to keep squeezing the middle class or continue to reduce the deficits responsible he -- responsibly while taking steps to grow and strengthen the middle class. the american people have made clear time and again which approach they prefer, which is the approach that my budget offers and why i'm going to fight for it this year and in the years to come as president. >> the proposed military budget for 2015 is 570 $5 billion. the pentagon is seeking an additional $79.4 billion in war funding, even though most u.s. troops are supposed to withdraw from afghanistan by the end of the year. won al giant chevron has major victory in a lawsuit it brought against victims of its pollution in the war. a group of indigenous ash indigenous plaintiffs won a landmark $9 billion judgment in 2011 for widespread contamination resulting from toxic dumping by texaco, which chevron later bought. chevron sued the victims and the the u.s.torney -- and attorney. on tuesday, u.s. district judge lewis kaplan agreed, ruling the plaintiffs used "corrupt means" and barred collection o
60 years, we at the decided we're going to keep squeezing the middle class or continue to reduce the deficits responsible he -- responsibly while taking steps to grow and strengthen the middle class. the american people have made clear time and again which approach they prefer, which is the approach that my budget offers and why i'm going to fight for it this year and in the years to come as president. >> the proposed military budget for 2015 is 570 $5 billion. the pentagon is seeking an...
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. >> the other thing is how weak the ukrainian government is, they have been running deficits, they have almost no money in their treasury. so what do you need to be strong? you need a good economy, right? >> we solved it all. >> next, mitt romney and sarah palin warned years ago about what is happening in russia today. they were mocked by president obama and others on the whole left. we have the tape. >>> and later, stars, selfies, and slices at the academy awards last night. stay tuned for our thoughts on the big show on this big show. >>> so, sarah palin could see russia from her house, or rather putin's threats. she warned us in 2008 if barack obama wins, his indecision and moral equivalence may spur putin to invade ukraine. she was mocked for it because as you know, she talks funny and stuff. who could forget the debate that obama had a lame joke that poked fun at mitt for calling him a foe. >> russia is a geopolitical foe. excuse me, it's a geopolitical foe, and i said in the same paragraph, i said, and iran is the greatest national security threat we face. russia does continue to
. >> the other thing is how weak the ukrainian government is, they have been running deficits, they have almost no money in their treasury. so what do you need to be strong? you need a good economy, right? >> we solved it all. >> next, mitt romney and sarah palin warned years ago about what is happening in russia today. they were mocked by president obama and others on the whole left. we have the tape. >>> and later, stars, selfies, and slices at the academy awards...
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>> deficit but yeah curb your enthusiasm. >>> a local spelling bee. >> about 50 students across the bay area find out if training started months ago when tens of thousands of students faced off in their schools. 150 school winners then competed in the written spelling bee and today find out if they move on. >> we'll have our own competition for the next two weeks leading up to the bee in the spirit. we'll have our own word of the day. i always wanted to be. >> i have to warn you, i used to win spelling bees. >> i did too. so did mark twain. i will before my time. >> i'm so nervous, by the way. >> this is a word from the french. >> okay. >> it's easy. >> okay. >> impasse. >> seriously? >> no, impasse. >> okay. here we go. i-m-p-a-s-s-e. impasse. >> yes, very good. nicely done. >> that was an easy one. give me a harder one that that. what do i get? a trophy? >> a high five from me. hungry raccoon learns hard lesson about messing with a mother's babies. that story is coming up. >> i know frank mallicoat likes to call in sick but at least he has a good excuse. how one warrior and why he mis
>> deficit but yeah curb your enthusiasm. >>> a local spelling bee. >> about 50 students across the bay area find out if training started months ago when tens of thousands of students faced off in their schools. 150 school winners then competed in the written spelling bee and today find out if they move on. >> we'll have our own competition for the next two weeks leading up to the bee in the spirit. we'll have our own word of the day. i always wanted to be. >> i...
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he's going to turn away from deficit reduction, go to government spending. he doesn't call it stimulus, spending but instead calls it investment. infrastructure, highway repair issues will create jobs and help obviously in terms of rebuilding the country. the president in the blue state of minnesota rather than going to red states, more republican states where health care may be unpopular. interesting. bill clinton as you know was in kentucky trying to help out alison grimes, a democratic senate candidate trying to take the seat currently held by republican mitch mcconnell. when senate majority leader harry reid was pressed on why president obama isn't going out to red states, he had an interesting answer. >> we have one president that's been going every place and that's clinton. he's traveling around campaigning for everybody doing a great job. >> there you have the top senate democrat suggesting the former president may be a better asset right now than the current president. bottom line, though, of course, we'll see president obama, current president, rais
he's going to turn away from deficit reduction, go to government spending. he doesn't call it stimulus, spending but instead calls it investment. infrastructure, highway repair issues will create jobs and help obviously in terms of rebuilding the country. the president in the blue state of minnesota rather than going to red states, more republican states where health care may be unpopular. interesting. bill clinton as you know was in kentucky trying to help out alison grimes, a democratic...
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. >> the other thing is how weak the ukrainian government is, they have been running deficits, they have almost no money in their treasury. so what do you need to be strong? you need a good economy, right? >> we solved it all. >> next, mitt romney and sarah palin warned years ago about what is happening in russia today. they were mocked by president obama and others on the whole left. we have the tape. >>> and later, stars, selfies, and slices at the academy awards last night. stay tuned for our thoughts on the big show on this big show. your eyes pend on a unique set ofutrients. [ male announcer ] that's why there's ocuvite. ocuvithelps replenish y eye nutrients. ocuvite has a unique formula that's just not found in any leading multivitamin. help protect your eye health with ocuvite. was a truly amazing day.ey,t your eye health without angie's list, i don't know if we could have found all the services we needed for our riley. for over 18 years we've helped people take care of the things that matter most. join today at angieslist.com when jake and i first set out on we ate anything. but
. >> the other thing is how weak the ukrainian government is, they have been running deficits, they have almost no money in their treasury. so what do you need to be strong? you need a good economy, right? >> we solved it all. >> next, mitt romney and sarah palin warned years ago about what is happening in russia today. they were mocked by president obama and others on the whole left. we have the tape. >>> and later, stars, selfies, and slices at the academy awards...
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to close a tax loophole and we'll raise taxes on very rich people because we do have a significant deficit and we're printing money and it's time to act responsibly. i applaud them. >> michael far, we appreciate that. still to come, we're watching arizona where the governor is expected to make a major announcement at this hour about the religious freedom bill that we've been talking about. we'll be there live. >>> paula deen with a significant new investment. an announcement to make. is it a sign that america has forgiven her from using the "n" word. >>> what prompted spike lee to go on this profanity filled rant? >> get the [ bleep ] out of here. no, i can't do that. get the [ bleep ] out of here. i can't do that. i always say be the man with the plan but with less energy, moodiness, and a low sex drive, i had to do something. i saw my doctor. a blood test showed it was low testosterone, not age. we talked about axiron the only underarm low t treatment that can restore t levels to normal in about two weeks in most men. axiron is not for use in women or anyone younger than 18 or men with p
to close a tax loophole and we'll raise taxes on very rich people because we do have a significant deficit and we're printing money and it's time to act responsibly. i applaud them. >> michael far, we appreciate that. still to come, we're watching arizona where the governor is expected to make a major announcement at this hour about the religious freedom bill that we've been talking about. we'll be there live. >>> paula deen with a significant new investment. an announcement to...
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right away there is a deficit, no. >> no the president is not the one doing that there is somebody at a cabinet level who doing most of that work. i think we have seen. we have had secretaries of state, we had condoleezza rice. we had hillary clinton who have been able to interact with these people. >> let me throw this at you because i know this is going to happen. say hillary clinton, and she is the only woman in play right now is elected. you know the chinese are going to test her right away. they are going to move warships into certain areas and they are going to bing bing bing. let's see what we have here. they did the same thing with barack obama. they tested. they tested. they tested. all right, to see what he has barack obama dropped drones on him and i think hillary clinton absolutely would drop drones on them. i think she would probably up the drone drop knowing mrs. clinton. putin is going to do it. chinese going to do it. certainly north korea is going to do it. they will snatch okay americans. they will kidnap them. he they will do all of that just to see how it goes, kat
right away there is a deficit, no. >> no the president is not the one doing that there is somebody at a cabinet level who doing most of that work. i think we have seen. we have had secretaries of state, we had condoleezza rice. we had hillary clinton who have been able to interact with these people. >> let me throw this at you because i know this is going to happen. say hillary clinton, and she is the only woman in play right now is elected. you know the chinese are going to test...
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we have had so many problems with budgets, the deficits are going on and they are ridiculous. cut the military budgets, they do not have the money for different things. i live in baltimore city. years lived here over 33 and our mayor is such a manipulator. this is how bad it is. mayoryears ago, our manipulator that she is, she is good at selling stuff. million dollars in federal funds for infrastructure and used them to pave the roads in the downtown district, which were not in bad shape, so they could meet the requirements to have a race on labor day. what it really was, the organizers of open wheel racing -- it failed for three years. the second year she told these whopping lies about the revenue. host: julian, greensboro, north carolina. caller: it is your responsible to invest in infrastructure as the government. if you look back in the industrial revolution, the technological advances in transportation would have been impossible without the investment of private investors. the government has not been one to advance the technology. it is up to private investors to put that
we have had so many problems with budgets, the deficits are going on and they are ridiculous. cut the military budgets, they do not have the money for different things. i live in baltimore city. years lived here over 33 and our mayor is such a manipulator. this is how bad it is. mayoryears ago, our manipulator that she is, she is good at selling stuff. million dollars in federal funds for infrastructure and used them to pave the roads in the downtown district, which were not in bad shape, so...
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the president is going to miss an opportunity to deal with the debt and deficit and entitlement reform and all of those things. this president likes his government super sized. this budget will never balance. and i think the president wants taxpayers to pay more so that washington can spend more >> what i read is he is asking for million in new spending. does that go anywhere? >> i don't think it does. last time he had a budget, not even any of the democrats voted for it. his policies make it harder to get back to work. >> $17.4 trillion is the debt clock. that is ridiculous. in three years from now, you will be $19 trillion? how is that acceptable to anybody? trying balance a book in washington, d.c. >> what we will see is the fastest growing part of the budget is interest on the debt. the president added $6.9 trillion in the debt. this continues to be a driving issue for the country. you know, we are not going to be able to sustain the safety net with this debt and interest. >> i think the viewers get it, too. what other republican options do we have? >> the options are to say let's
the president is going to miss an opportunity to deal with the debt and deficit and entitlement reform and all of those things. this president likes his government super sized. this budget will never balance. and i think the president wants taxpayers to pay more so that washington can spend more >> what i read is he is asking for million in new spending. does that go anywhere? >> i don't think it does. last time he had a budget, not even any of the democrats voted for it. his...
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-- like the economy and jobs and deficits. jenna: it's fair to to say that you and dr. emanuel don't get coffee together. >> no. after seeing him on megyn kelly, i'm not sure anybody gets coffee with that guy. he is one tough hombre. jenna: he certainly is, and he always gives us something to talk about that. karl, it's nice to have you on the program, we covered a lot of ground there, appreciate it as always. >> thank you, jenna. jon: right now the house expected to approve within the next few hours the first aid measure for ukraine's fragile new government pledging about $1 billion in loan guarantees. meantime, the house armed services committee is meeting now to discuss defense budget cuts this as the pentagon is boosting our military presence in eastern europe, sending fighter jets to our nato allies there. national security correspondent jennifer griffin is live from the pentagon. so, jennifer, is there concern about how russia views all of this discussion about budget cuts right now? >> absolutely. in fact -- but, jon, i
-- like the economy and jobs and deficits. jenna: it's fair to to say that you and dr. emanuel don't get coffee together. >> no. after seeing him on megyn kelly, i'm not sure anybody gets coffee with that guy. he is one tough hombre. jenna: he certainly is, and he always gives us something to talk about that. karl, it's nice to have you on the program, we covered a lot of ground there, appreciate it as always. >> thank you, jenna. jon: right now the house expected to approve within...
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nucleus of a mother's dna essentially from her, taking only things outside the nucleus to correct from deficits for tell burterrible illnesses to pt blindness in the third person providing that healthy dna. all the characteristics of what may be a person of than an illness are conveyed by the biological parents. i don't have a problem with that. if all you are donating is the healthy environment in which the traits that belong to two biological parents are to grow, that seems okay to me. stuart: it will be taking a bit further, won't it? you are getting designer babies. >> now allow anonymous and oregon donation. it deprives the offspring of knowing their biological parents. will not even consider this. donate or over him. so is a kid doesn't know who the dad or mom is. what o you need to know that for? it is the key to who you are spiritually, medically. stuart: i am with you all the way. i'm not sure i see a way of banning it and stopping it when it gets to that kind of situation. how do you stop that? i'm going to touch on one of your favorite subjects. social media apps. you are not a fan o
nucleus of a mother's dna essentially from her, taking only things outside the nucleus to correct from deficits for tell burterrible illnesses to pt blindness in the third person providing that healthy dna. all the characteristics of what may be a person of than an illness are conveyed by the biological parents. i don't have a problem with that. if all you are donating is the healthy environment in which the traits that belong to two biological parents are to grow, that seems okay to me....
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we just lost $1.2 trillion in deficit reduction from last year's baseline to this year's baseline because of slower growth projections. we need to start getting people back to work. this tax reform, lowering tax rates one of the best ideas. just because we have a president that believes in tax redistribution and class warfare doesn't mean we shouldn't say what we think is the right way to go. >> let me ask you as an investor and capitalist and entrepreneur in this country about an idea that i think your party floated that i am really concerned about. you want to tax me 10% surcharge on my income over 450,000 and apply common income taxation to capital gains. that i can ensure you is a bad idea. i speak on behalf of everybody that puts capital in harms way to create businesses. bad idea. i hope you are not going to push that forward. >> i don't want to do things like this but when we are dealing with the code we have and trying to replace it with revenue neutral code we have to do broadening. we are talking about lowering rates across the board. i think you are talking about private equity
we just lost $1.2 trillion in deficit reduction from last year's baseline to this year's baseline because of slower growth projections. we need to start getting people back to work. this tax reform, lowering tax rates one of the best ideas. just because we have a president that believes in tax redistribution and class warfare doesn't mean we shouldn't say what we think is the right way to go. >> let me ask you as an investor and capitalist and entrepreneur in this country about an idea...
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he cuts the military greatly in my opinion not for deficit reduction but for more domestic spending. it just shows the priorities have moved farther to the left and the point i'm trying to make here we have three years left of this administration and we have divided government. normally in a situation like that you would try to fine common ground, work forward common ground. he's moving away from that and tacked hard to the left. yes you could say that's because we're in an election year and that may be why. it's happening nevertheless. i don't know the reasons but he's moving to the left and it makes it hard to bridge to the gap. >> democrats will say they have tried to extend a hand and have not been reciprocated. >> we have a budget agreement. i want to see us build on that success. >> give me a preview of what the paul ryan budget will look like. in years past a lot of the saving have come from overhauling medicare and medicaid. are those proposals include in the paul ryan 2015 budget. >> those programs are going bankrupt and need to be restored, need to be solvent believe these
he cuts the military greatly in my opinion not for deficit reduction but for more domestic spending. it just shows the priorities have moved farther to the left and the point i'm trying to make here we have three years left of this administration and we have divided government. normally in a situation like that you would try to fine common ground, work forward common ground. he's moving away from that and tacked hard to the left. yes you could say that's because we're in an election year and...
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the country has a massive deficit. we need the money. so why should the country continue to subsidize the most profitable industry, rather. this this is according to sage works. oil and gas, the energy industry, most profitable. >> well, alex, and i would ask, you know, why should they subsidize the oil industry. and the fact is, they don't. percentage depletion is not a subsidy. it's not a loophole. and that's the thing that's perplexing to me. why, if it's not broken, don't fix it. i would challenge those who would say that to take a look at percentage depletion. it's not a subsidy. it's not a loophole. so i would agree with them on that point. >> okay. back to the politics of all this. this is the latest in a string of policies that have fractured the gop. who is in charge of the party? >> well, i think any time a majority party is outside of the white house, and you could have said the same thing during the bush years with the democrats. you know, there's just a lot of discussion, a lot of chatter out there. if you're in the minority
the country has a massive deficit. we need the money. so why should the country continue to subsidize the most profitable industry, rather. this this is according to sage works. oil and gas, the energy industry, most profitable. >> well, alex, and i would ask, you know, why should they subsidize the oil industry. and the fact is, they don't. percentage depletion is not a subsidy. it's not a loophole. and that's the thing that's perplexing to me. why, if it's not broken, don't fix it. i...
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financial prudence dictates we reduce our deficits by not spending the money at all. if we must spend it and must choose between africa or america, mr. speaker, i choose spending it in america. america spends more than $40 billion a year on foreign aid, money we do not have, borrow to get and cannot afford to pay back. mr. speaker, if financial irresponsibility and economic insanity have a home, rest assured they live in washington, d.c. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. for what purpose does the gentleman from massachusetts seek recognition? >> unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman from massachusetts is recognized for one minute. >> mr. speaker, two months ago emergency unemployment benefits expired for over one million americans, including 20,000 veterans and yet this house has not taken up legislation to provide these workers and families with necessary relief. mr. tierney: i rise to ask immediate action on the unemployment compensation act which pro
financial prudence dictates we reduce our deficits by not spending the money at all. if we must spend it and must choose between africa or america, mr. speaker, i choose spending it in america. america spends more than $40 billion a year on foreign aid, money we do not have, borrow to get and cannot afford to pay back. mr. speaker, if financial irresponsibility and economic insanity have a home, rest assured they live in washington, d.c. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the...
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came out concluded if you passed obamacare, you were going to save money and was going to help the deficit. i don't even know where they came up with those numbers. then the president had 29 different waivers since that time. so changes in the law. now we know how horrendous the rollout was. now we hear 4 million. the president said it at least five times in the cut we saw. 4 million people have signed up. how many have gone through fulfillment and registered for the program? that's another question. now they expect us to believe that kathleen sebelius never said 7 million. good thing eric has a vcr. >> i think success looks like at least 7 million people having signed up by the end of march 2014. >> yes, that was from my vcr. >> thank you. >> but that's the crazy part. they keep saying things. you know, you're going to save $2500 per family. turns out it's going to cost you $2500 more. you can keep your doctor. you can't keep your doctor. they keep saying things and then months later saying, oh, we never said that. good thing we have those vcrs and tapes and our little editors back there
came out concluded if you passed obamacare, you were going to save money and was going to help the deficit. i don't even know where they came up with those numbers. then the president had 29 different waivers since that time. so changes in the law. now we know how horrendous the rollout was. now we hear 4 million. the president said it at least five times in the cut we saw. 4 million people have signed up. how many have gone through fulfillment and registered for the program? that's another...
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his budget apparently will make no effort to address the debt and deficit. his vice president told democrats at their retreat that they have no interest and won't push for trade promotional authority. and the president has said his focus will be going around congress instead of working with it. so we have two options. we can follow the president's lead and pack it in for the year, just wait for the election, or we can pursue our own vision and continue to present alternatives to the mess that the president has brought us over the last five years. and that's exactly what we will do. we'll lead and our members will not shy away from advancing better solutions for the american people. it's why our ways and means chairman has commenced a discussion about how to reform our broken tax system. that's why our leaders have outlined a vision for how we would tackle immigration reform. that's why chairman ryan will write a balanced budget that helps save our entitlement programs. and it's why our members will offer an alternative when it comes to obamacare. we'll offer
his budget apparently will make no effort to address the debt and deficit. his vice president told democrats at their retreat that they have no interest and won't push for trade promotional authority. and the president has said his focus will be going around congress instead of working with it. so we have two options. we can follow the president's lead and pack it in for the year, just wait for the election, or we can pursue our own vision and continue to present alternatives to the mess that...